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Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Lamborghini-Urus

Lamborghini-Urus

The Lamborghini Urus SUV concept would be much lighter about 100 kg
(220 lb) than some other SUVs because of extensive usage of carbon
fiber, although is it based on the same platform as the Audi Q7, Bentley EXP 9 F, Porsche Cayenne, and Volkswagen Touareg. The Urus Super SUV will feature a 584 bhp (435 kW; 592 PS) turbocharged 5.2 liter V10 engine by Audi that includes an electric motor with plug-in capability. The Urus is approximately 16 feet (4.9 m) long, but only about 5.5 feet (1.7 m) high.

The Lamborghini Urus SUV crossover will feature a 600 horsepower Plug-In Hybrid Engine. A Lamborghini SUV has been rumored for years, but it appears that a production model will be ready within the next several years, probably by the end of 2014.

As previously reported by The Inquisitr, the Geneva auto show features the new Lamborghini Veneno supercar that costs $3.9 million. The supercar was developed for Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary and Lamborghini’s boss Stephan Winkelmann said that the company will make three Veneno supercars, one in red, white and green (the colors of Italy’s flag).

According to GT Spirit, Lamborghini President Stephan Winkelmann stated if the decision to make the Urus is made “our third model could be the first Lamborghini-powered plug-in hybrid.” World Car Fans says “reports are indicating the Urus will have a V8 engine working together with electric motors producing a combined output of 670 hp (500 kW).”

The biggest negative to the Lamborghini Urus is the price. Porsche also has a SUV but it sells for half the cost, although there’s no plug-in hybrid version and it’s “only” 500 horsepower.

If you could afford a Lamborghini Urus SUV, would you purchase it?

According to GT Spirit,
Lamborghini President Stephan Winkelmann stated if the decision to make
the Urus is made “our third model could be the first
Lamborghini-powered plug-in hybrid.” World Car Fans
says “reports are indicating the Urus will have a V8 engine working
together with electric motors producing a combined output of 670 hp (500
kW).”
The biggest negative to the Lamborghini Urus is the price. Porsche
also has a SUV but it sells for half the cost, although there’s no
plug-in hybrid version and it’s “only” 500 horsepower.
If you could afford a Lamborghini Urus SUV, would you purchase it?

According to GT Spirit,
Lamborghini President Stephan Winkelmann stated if the decision to make
the Urus is made “our third model could be the first
Lamborghini-powered plug-in hybrid.” World Car Fans
says “reports are indicating the Urus will have a V8 engine working
together with electric motors producing a combined output of 670 hp (500
kW).”
The biggest negative to the Lamborghini Urus is the price. Porsche
also has a SUV but it sells for half the cost, although there’s no
plug-in hybrid version and it’s “only” 500 horsepower.
If you could afford a Lamborghini Urus SUV, would you purchase it?

According to GT Spirit,
Lamborghini President Stephan Winkelmann stated if the decision to make
the Urus is made “our third model could be the first
Lamborghini-powered plug-in hybrid.” World Car Fans
says “reports are indicating the Urus will have a V8 engine working
together with electric motors producing a combined output of 670 hp (500
kW).”
The biggest negative to the Lamborghini Urus is the price. Porsche
also has a SUV but it sells for half the cost, although there’s no
plug-in hybrid version and it’s “only” 500 horsepower.
If you could afford a Lamborghini Urus SUV, would you purchase it?

Lamborghini has told
us repeatedly that it wasn't planning on doing such a thing anytime
soon. We expected most likely the front-engine four-door super sedan –
playing off the 2008 Estoque showcar and 1968-'78 Espada – to become the raging bull's third model line.

Feast your eyes on the Lamborghini Urus, or "LB736." First off, yes, it is part of an upcoming (i.e. sometime in 2015) Volkwagen
Group premium SUV onslaught. In the company of Lamborghini design
director Filippo Perini and research and development guru Maurizio
Reggiani, we were able to pry into all of the details back in mid-March
during a special preview at company headquarters. We've had to hold off
scribbling until today because the official debut for the edgy 4x4
happens right about now at the Beijing Motor Show. China is foreseen as a good market for the supersonic SUV, but the United States remains Job One.

Aventador and about four inches longer than a BMW X6 M,
and certainly costing somewhere within reach of $200,000+ by the time
you get it home. With projected volume in a full year of 3,000 Uruses
(or "Uri"?), Lamborghini, its immediate warden Audi,
and mothership Volkswagen Group, are all no doubt drooling over the
potential profits the Urus represents. It will singlehandedly triple
total annual production.